Saturday, March 27
Greensboro, N.C.
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NCAA Championships (Men)

Nicolas Albiero Crowned NCAA Champion in 200 Butterfly
March 27, 2021 | Swimming & Diving
Albiero wins national title, relay earns bronze, UofL matches program-best finish.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - On the fourth and final day of the 2021 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships in Greensboro, N.C., Nicolas Albiero became a National Champion, two program records fell, and the University of Louisville matched their program-best team finish. Â
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Albiero used a stellar back half to win the 200 butterfly in 1:38.64, just two-tenths ahead of runner-up Trenton Julian of Cal. His time eclipsed his own school and pool record of 1:38.65 set at the NCAA Championships in 2019.Â
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The senior earned individual All-American honors for the third time this weekend and the sixth time in his career. His time of 1:38.64 remains the fifth-fastest performance in history.
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Albiero became the third Cardinal men's swimmer to ever win an individual title on the national stage, joining the likes of Carlos Almeida and Joao De Lucca. His record-breaking swim also solidifies himself as the fifth Cardinal to be named an NCAA champion behind Almeida, De Lucca, Kelsi Worrell Dahlia, and Mallory Comerford.Â
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Mitchell Whyte dropped a half-second from his morning swim to win the consolation final of the 200 backstroke en route to placing ninth overall. His final time of 1:40.00 edged out Georgia's Ian Grum by .01 and is the second Honorable Mention All-American accolade of his career.
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Whyte, who is just the second Cardinal in program history to qualify for an NCAA final in the 200 backstroke, surpassed his best-ever NCAA finish of 11th in 2019.
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The Cardinals capped off the meet by earning bronze in the 400 freestyle relay. Haridi Sameh Kamel (41.94), Albiero (42.09), Michael Eastman (42.05), and Colton Paulson (41.90) combined in 2:47.98, crushing the previous school mark of 2:48.35 set two years ago at ACCs.
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Sameh's leadoff split of 41.94 is also the second-fastest time in program history behind De Lucca's 41.70 from 2014.
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Louisville matched their program-best fifth-place finish with 211 points, just one point shy of their record 212 points from 2019. Texas swam away with the team title with a score of 595, followed by Cal (568). Florida (367), and Georgia (268). The Cardinals were four points ahead of Indiana (207), who took sixth.
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The conference champions were also the highest-scoring team at NCAAs from the ACC. NC State finished eighth with 164 points with Virginia taking ninth with a score of 152.
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A total of seven Cardinals competed during prelims this morning, including Sameh (42.48), Paulson (42.72), and Tanner Cummings (43.28) in the 100 freestyle. Nikolaos Sofianidis (1:43.22) raced the 200 backstroke, while Ilia Sibirtsev (14:58.29), Hayden Curley (15:06.77), and T.C. Smith (15:09.79) swam the mile.
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Diving in his first-ever NCAA Championships, Kivanc Gur dove to 20th on the platform event with a final score of 317.90. He is the first male diver to qualify for NCAAs since Sean Piner in 2016.
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Top 10 Team Scores:
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Albiero used a stellar back half to win the 200 butterfly in 1:38.64, just two-tenths ahead of runner-up Trenton Julian of Cal. His time eclipsed his own school and pool record of 1:38.65 set at the NCAA Championships in 2019.Â
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The senior earned individual All-American honors for the third time this weekend and the sixth time in his career. His time of 1:38.64 remains the fifth-fastest performance in history.
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Albiero became the third Cardinal men's swimmer to ever win an individual title on the national stage, joining the likes of Carlos Almeida and Joao De Lucca. His record-breaking swim also solidifies himself as the fifth Cardinal to be named an NCAA champion behind Almeida, De Lucca, Kelsi Worrell Dahlia, and Mallory Comerford.Â
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Mitchell Whyte dropped a half-second from his morning swim to win the consolation final of the 200 backstroke en route to placing ninth overall. His final time of 1:40.00 edged out Georgia's Ian Grum by .01 and is the second Honorable Mention All-American accolade of his career.
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Whyte, who is just the second Cardinal in program history to qualify for an NCAA final in the 200 backstroke, surpassed his best-ever NCAA finish of 11th in 2019.
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The Cardinals capped off the meet by earning bronze in the 400 freestyle relay. Haridi Sameh Kamel (41.94), Albiero (42.09), Michael Eastman (42.05), and Colton Paulson (41.90) combined in 2:47.98, crushing the previous school mark of 2:48.35 set two years ago at ACCs.
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Sameh's leadoff split of 41.94 is also the second-fastest time in program history behind De Lucca's 41.70 from 2014.
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Louisville matched their program-best fifth-place finish with 211 points, just one point shy of their record 212 points from 2019. Texas swam away with the team title with a score of 595, followed by Cal (568). Florida (367), and Georgia (268). The Cardinals were four points ahead of Indiana (207), who took sixth.
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The conference champions were also the highest-scoring team at NCAAs from the ACC. NC State finished eighth with 164 points with Virginia taking ninth with a score of 152.
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A total of seven Cardinals competed during prelims this morning, including Sameh (42.48), Paulson (42.72), and Tanner Cummings (43.28) in the 100 freestyle. Nikolaos Sofianidis (1:43.22) raced the 200 backstroke, while Ilia Sibirtsev (14:58.29), Hayden Curley (15:06.77), and T.C. Smith (15:09.79) swam the mile.
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Diving in his first-ever NCAA Championships, Kivanc Gur dove to 20th on the platform event with a final score of 317.90. He is the first male diver to qualify for NCAAs since Sean Piner in 2016.
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Top 10 Team Scores:
- Texas – 595
- Cal – 568
- Florida – 367
- Georgia – 268
- Louisville – 211
- Indiana – 207
- Ohio State – 180
- NC State – 164
- Virginia – 152
- Texas A&M - 151
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